The New Locality of Chenopodium Pumilio R. Br. in Poland
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Chenopodium pumilio, synanthropic flora, Australian species, alien plants, wool aliens, PolandAbstract
The clammy goosefoot Chenopodium pumilio R. Br. is a rare anthropophyte in the Polish flora. Hitherto, this species was recorded in Gdańsk and Rybnik. The present study describes the newly-discovered locality in Stryków near Łódź (Central Poland), the occurrence of this species in Poland and the general geographical distribution in the world.
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